For over 50 years, U-Line Crescent Ice Makers have been the first choice for owners of marine craft from yachts to boats. Our compact 14" Marine Crescent Ice Maker provides unsurpassed performance, delivering up to 23 lbs. of ice per day and a storage capacity of 12 lbs. of ice. This Crescent Ice Machine offers a stainless steel door finish. Flange options include flush to door, flush to cabinet, or without. No drain required.
- Makes crescent shaped cubes approx. 1/2" W x 3/4" H x 2 1/4" L
- Produces up to 23 lb (10 Kg) of ice per day
- Stores 12 lb (5 Kg) of ice
- On / off switch
- Available in 115 or 230 volts
- Corrosion and UV resistant components
- Field reversible door is shipped right-hand hinged
- Built-in or freestanding
- No drain required
- Multiple flange options
- Standard travel package includes door latch, ensuring safe-at-sea storage
ADA Height |
Yes |
Amps: Running (115 v) |
2.5 A |
Capacity Ice |
12 lb (5 Kg) |
Control Type |
Mechanical |
Defrost Type |
Manual |
Dimensions: Product Depth |
17" (432mm) |
Dimensions: Product Height |
25 1/8" (638mm) |
Dimensions: Product Width |
15 1/8" (384mm) |
Ice Production |
23 lb (10 Kg) |
Ice Type |
Crescent Ice |
Refrigerant Type |
R134a |
Shipping Depth |
24.25" (616 mm) |
Shipping Height |
30" (762 mm) |
Shipping Weight |
61 lbs (28 kg) |
Shipping Width |
17.13" (435 mm) |
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Type:
Ice Maker
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Width:
15 1/8"
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Height:
25 1/8"
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Depth:
17"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Refrigerator Size:
12 (cu. ft.)
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WiFi Connected:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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